COVID COVER MAKES TRADITIONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE EVEN MORE ESSENTIAL
With the borders starting to open on 28 February, it’s essential that travellers are insured for both Covid and traditional travel risks. “With the much
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With the borders starting to open on 28 February, it’s essential that travellers are insured for both Covid and traditional travel risks. “With the much
Check your travel insurance for COVID-19 cover before you book overseas travel. That’s the message from the Insurance Council of New Zealand Te Kāhui Inihua
As the potential of a trans-Tasman travel-bubble becomes more likely, the Insurance Council of New Zealand has today issued clarification on changes to travel insurance
As the potential of a trans-Tasman travel-bubble becomes more likely, the Insurance Council of New Zealand has today issued clarification on changes to travel insurance
As the Coronavirus situation continues to develop the Insurance Council of New Zealand is urging those who have purchased travel insurance to speak with their
As the Coronavirus situation continues to develop the Insurance Council of New Zealand is urging those who have purchased travel insurance to speak with their
With the busy late-winter travel period getting underway, ICNZ is reminding all travellers that the best time to sort their travel insurance is when they
Consumers are enquiring about whether they will be covered under travel insurance policies for delays and cancellations caused by the proposed Air NZ engineering and
Insurance Council of New Zealand advised people today that if they are about to travel to Bali and have concerns about travelling they should contact
Travellers caught up in the jet fuel shortage are advised to contact their airline or other travel provider they booked with first, and then their
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